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* '''Saez-Pons, J.''', Hübner, W., Dahmen, J. Mallot, H.A. [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.90.6830 Vision-based robot homing in dynamic environments]. In: Schilling K (Hrsg) Proceedings of the 13th IASTED International Conference Robotics and Applications (RA2007) ACTA Press: 293-298. Würzburg, Germany (2007). | * '''Saez-Pons, J.''', Hübner, W., Dahmen, J. Mallot, H.A. [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.90.6830 Vision-based robot homing in dynamic environments]. In: Schilling K (Hrsg) Proceedings of the 13th IASTED International Conference Robotics and Applications (RA2007) ACTA Press: 293-298. Würzburg, Germany (2007). | ||
* '''Saez-Pons, J.''', Mallot, H.A. Robust visual navigation using optical flow fields in dynamic environments. Proceedings of the 9th Tübingen Perception Conference. Germany (2006). | * '''Saez-Pons, J.''', Mallot, H.A. Robust visual navigation using optical flow fields in dynamic environments. Proceedings of the 9th Tübingen Perception Conference. Germany (2006). | ||
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The research focuses mainly on designing robot behaviors required by a group of robots generate and maintaing flexible formation to assist a human. These behaviors of multi-robot or human-robot teams have to be achieved without central and on-line control. The formation has to achieved without explicit communication and therefore can be still applicable when communication links are severed. The generated global behaviour is relatively independent of the number of robots in the group, making the system robust to failures of individual robots.
Many applications can benefit from the collaboration of a human and a group of robots. The [GUARDIANS] project uses a group of robots to assist a firefighter in the case of heavy smoke in big wharehouses, like IKEA for example.
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